Interoperability of knowledge organization systems: the state of the art

The interoperability between knowledge organization systems (KOS) has become very important in recent years, in order to facilitate simultaneous searches in several databases or to merge different databases into one. The new standards for KOS design and development, the American Z39.19:2005 and the...

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Autores principales: Martínez Tamayo, Ana M., Valdez, Julia C., Stubbs, Edgardo A., González Terán, Yanina, Kessler, María Inés
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Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/ICS/article/view/733
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Sumario:The interoperability between knowledge organization systems (KOS) has become very important in recent years, in order to facilitate simultaneous searches in several databases or to merge different databases into one. The new standards for KOS design and development, the American Z39.19:2005 and the British 8723-4:2007, include detailed recommendations for interoperability. Also, there is a new ISO standard in preparation, the 25964-1 about thesauri and interoperability, which will be added to the above mentioned ones. The available technology provides tools for interoperability, e.g. formats and functional requirements for subject authority, as well as those for Semantic Web RDF/OWL, SKOS Core and XML. On the other hand, presently it is very hard to design and develop new KOS due to economical problems, so interoperability makes it possible to take advantage of the existing ones. In this work the basic concepts, models and methods recommended by the standards are reviewed, as well as several experiences on interoperability between KOS that have been documented.